Uber Technologies Inc

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Amazon and BlackBerry have struck a deal under which BlackBerry's automobile technology will be managed by Amazon's AWS cloud services. This could be a big deal over the next few years.
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Barrick Gold, DraftKings, Hyatt Hotels, Nikola, Occidental Petroleum, Penn National Gaming, Shopify, T-Mobile, Uber, Valero Energy and Workday.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Boeing, Citigroup, Cree, FuelCell Energy, Lowe's Companies, NextEra Energy, Nio, Nvidia, Shopify, Sonos, Square, Target, Uber and Yelp.
Uber is reportedly in discussions to sell its self-driving vehicle unit to Aurora Innovation, a well-funded startup based in San Francisco. Some creative financing may be in order.
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Albermarle, Biogen, Fisker, General Motors, Livent, Marriott International, Uber Technologies and Yelp.
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Advanced Micro Devices, BigCommerce, Electronic Arts, New Relic, SAP, T-Mobile, Uber Technologies, Yelp and Zillow.
Uber reported its third-quarter financial results after the closing bell on Thursday.
Voters in California have approved a ballot measure that defines drivers for Uber and Lyft essentially as contractors, not regular employees. The two ride-sharing firms along with a few others spent...
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of the most prominent earnings reports this week, including General Motors, T-Mobile and Uber.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alkermes, Amazon.com, Citigroup, eBay, Fastly, Groupon, Lyft, Netflix, ONEOK, Roku, Uber Technologies and Zoom Video Communications.
Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Apple, Cheniere Energy, Envision Solar, Livent, Lyft, Nikola, Nio, Roku, Salesforce.com, Shopify, Uber and Vroom.
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Advanced Micro Devices, Alibaba, Concho Resources, Occidental Petroleum, Palo Alto Networks, Salesforce.com, Splunk, Uber and Workday.
Ride-sharing giants Uber and Lyft are considering moving to a franchise model if the state of California does not stop insisting that drivers are not independent contractors, but company employees.
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Alteryx, Booking, CarGurus, Datadog, FedEx, First Solar, Uber Technologies, Vonage, Yeti and Zillow.
Ride-sharing giant Uber reported second-quarter financial results after markets closed Thursday. The company posted a net loss of $1.02 per share and $2.24 billion in revenue compared with consensus...